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I860—  19  10 


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'€i)t 

Roman’s  Qattonal 
foreign  ^Q^sstonarp 
{Jubilee 


I860  = 1910 


A Jubilee  shall  the  fiftieth  year  he 
unto  3’ou ; it  shall  he  holy  unto  you. 

Leviticus  25  : 11,  12. 


NEW  YORK 
March  27th -30th 

NINETEEN'  ELEVEN 


Cljf  5S>oinan’s  i^ational 
Jomsn  iHisstonarp  ^ubtlte 


JTlfto  Porfe  Cjrrcutitir  Comnuttrc: 

(Ciiatruimt 

iIRS.  SAMUKL  J.  BROA DWELL,  -n  East  (Dth  St. 


Bire-(Cltatrmrn 


Mrs.  Wm.  P.  Prf.n’tick, 
9 West  16th  St. 
Mrs,  D.  J Bi  rkfli,. 

US  West  75th  St. 


Mi.ss  .S.  T.  Dokkmcs 
67  Bible  House 
Mrs.  Wm.  I.  Mavfx, 

Keriiwood  Road,  Summit,  ,V.  J. 


Mrs.  Wm.  Bayard  Craig.  Mrs.  N.  D.  Hilus, 

4J  St.  Nicholas  Terrace  23  Monroe  Place.  Brooklyn 
Mrs.  John  Gbkenol’gh,  Dr.  .Angf.nf.ttk  Parky  (Medical  Work) 
38  ba.st  tSrd  St.  749  Madi.son  Ave. 


Mrs.  AibebtO.  Ropes, 
9 West  76th  St. 


Miss  Dodcjk. 

262  Madison  Ayc, 


Secretary,  Mrs.  DkWitt  Knox,  1748  Broachvay 
Treasurer.  Miss  Florence  E.  Felioiys,  1312  Madi.son  Ave. 


S'ub-(£mmnittrrs 

Publicity — Mis.s  Alice  M.  Davison,  574  Madi.son  Ave. 

Prayer  Circles — Mrs.  J.  II.  Knowles,  Room  401,  150  Fiftli  Ave. 
Places  of  J/cetinsT— Mrs.  C.  F.  Hoffman,  020  Fifth  Ave. 
Finance— Mrs.  E.  E.  Olcott,  38  West  39th  St. 

Entertainment— Mrs.  John  B.  Calvert.  ^01  West  57th  St, 

Voung  Women — Miss  Gertrude  MacArthiir, 

The  Wellimiton.  7th  Ave.  and  55th  St. 
Music — Miss  Laura  J.  Post,  24  East  3 rd  St. 

Parlor  Meetings — Mrs.  II.  O.  .Armour,  777  Madison  .Ave 
Literature  E.chibit — Mrs.  J.  R.  Rogers,  251  Gates  .Ave.,  B'klyii 
Chairman  of  Sub-.Jubilees— Miss  F).  P.  Cobh 


^caUquartfrc,  Kooin  910,  156  Jiftb  .3bf. 


jlnfurmatiDH  iUurrau 

iHarrli  2r-3D 

Metropolitan  Opera  House.  Monday  afternoon.  Fifth  Ave. 
Presbyterian  Church.  Tuesday  — Thursday.  Carnegie  Hall. 
Tuesday  and  Thursday  evenings. 

Literature  Exhibit.  Lecture  Room  of  Fifth  .Ave.  Presbyterian 
Cli  u rc h , T u esda y — Th  u rsda  y . 

No  seats  reserved  at  Carnegie  Hall  after  8:15  P.  M.  (excepting 
Ixix  scats).  No  tickets  required  for  simultaneous  meetings  at 
Broadway  Tabernacle  and  Zion  and  St.  Timothy  Churches. 


PLEASE  RETAIN  THIS  PROGRAM  FOR  ALL  MEETINGS 


^Srogram 

v-*« 

^floniap,  fflarr!)  27,  1911 
3.00  p.  31  pageant  of  ;fHt6Btons 

ilflctropoUtan  Opera  Ifousc 

PROLOGUE 

Processional  ■‘Pilgrims  of  the  Night”  and 
“Heralds  of  the  Hawn” 

1.  Beginnings  in  the  West 

2.  Beginnings  in  the  East 

3.  A Field  Hispensarv  in  China 

4.  Japanese  Kindergarten 

5.  The  New  Woman  of  the  Turkish 

Empire. 

6.  Out  of  Darkest  Africa 


Hvmn  “Ten  Thousand  Times  Ten  Thousand” 


3lticuuc  prcabptcrian  Clnircl) 

10.30  H.ifl.  CucsUap,  ^flartl)  2S,  19U 

PRAISE  SERVICE 
Mks.  J.  II.  Kxowi.ks,  Presidin*? 

Hvnm  “Tlie  Church's  One  Eouiidation” 

Scripture 

Prayer 

Hvnm  “The  Son  of  God  Goes  Eorth  to  ar” 
M issionary  Representatives ; 


.lapau 

- Mrs.  M.  L.  Taft 

China 

- Dr.  iMary  Carleton 

Assam 

- Mrs.  Walter  C.  Mason 

India 

Dr.  Mary  Rial’s  Noble 

Korea 

- IMiss  Guthapfel 

Rurma  - 

iMiss  Julia  Craft 

Philippines  - 

- IMiss  i\Iar<i,aret  Suman 

Micronesia 

Miss  Raldwin 

'I'lirkev 

Mrs.  E.  1).  iMardeu 

Ilvnin 


“All  Hail  the  Power  of  Jesus'  Name'’ 


Slbnuic  prcsbptcnan  <Clnird) 

2.30  JJ.  ifl.  ^Tnroliap,  iBartI)  2S,  1911 

^HtfiBionarp  ^Jtonccrs 

AND 

Kallp  of  t'I)c  ii^oman’s  Onion  ^HtSBionarp  §orictp 

Mrs.  Samuel  J.  Bi'oadwell  j 

, , y Presidinc: 

Miss  1.  Doremus  \ 

Hymn  "O  God,  Our  Help  in  Ages  Past” 

Prayer 

Scripture 

Hymn  “Blest  Be  the  Tie  That  Binds” 

Greetings : 

Mrs.  Alvah  Hovey 
Mrs.  Galusha  Andei’son 
Mrs.  Jacob  Chamberlain,  India 
Mrs.  J.  W.  Scudder,  India 
Mrs.  Thomas,  India 
^Irs.  Adoniram  Judson  Barrett 
Mrs.  S.  J.  Rhea,  Persia 
!Mrs.  Reutlinger,  Africa 
Mrs.  De  Heer,  Africa 
Mrs.  Albert  Bushnell,  Africa 
Mrs.  ,1.  H.  Shedd,  Persia 
Mrs.  ^Villiam  Butlei%  India 

II  ymn  “Awake,  iMy  Soul,  in  Joyful  I.ays” 

Greeting  to  the  Pioneers  by  Young  t\'omen 
of  the  Orient 

Hymn  “From  Greenland's  Icy  Mountains” 

Jubilee  Offering  of  M'oman’s  Union  ^Missionary 
Society 

Doxology  “Praise  God  from  ^^'hom  All 
Blessings  Flow” 


Orncgic  l^all 


S.OO  ifl.  (Tufistiap,  ^Harcl)  2S,  19U 

3ln  Cucning  Our  Kntijors 

Tender  the  auspices  of  the  Vnited  Study  of 
Missions  Connnittee 
Mrs.  Hexry  ^V.  I’earody,  Presidiii{>' 

llyinn  “The  C'hurch's  One  Foundation"’ 

Prayer  Miss  Butler 

Scripture 

(ireetiug  from  tlie  Central  Connnittee 
Miss  E.  Harriet  Stanwotul 

Brief  Addresses : 

Louise  ^Manning  Hodgkins 

Author  of  “\'ia  Christi"’ 
Caroline  Atwater  Mason  “Lux  Christus"’ 
Arthur  H.  Smith,  D.  D. 

Author  “Bex  Christus"’ 
AVilliam  Elliot  Griffis,  D.l). 

“Dux  Christus’’ 
Ellen  C.  Parsons  “Christus  Lil)erator” 
Helen  Barrett  Montgomery 

‘ T'hristns  Bedemptor’’ 
Anna  li.  B.  Lindsay  “Gloria  Christi’’ 
Samuel  Zwemer,  D.  1). 

“The  [Moslem  AVorld’’ 
Arthur  Judson  Brown,  D.  D. 

“Burma,  Siam,  Korea’’ 
Francis  E.  Clark,  D.  D.  “South  America’’ 
[Mrs.  Francis  E.  Clark  “Latin  Europe’’ 
Helen  Barrett  [Montgomery 

“M’estern  M’omen  in  Eastern  Lands’’ 
Itobert  E.  Speer,  LL.D. 

“The  Light  of  the  M’orld” 
“Christianity  and  Non-Christian 
Faiths’’ 

Hymn  “()  Zion,  Haste” 


6 


Slbnuic  prcstiptcrian  Cliurd) 

10.30  31.  iPctmcsUap,  ;fttarcb  29,  1911 

0IU  J]rofalrms  anU  Jlictu  Solutions 
Mrs.  1).  J.  Burrell,  Presiding 

Devotional  Service 

Mrs.  C.  E.  Vickers,  Chicago,  111. 

A Complete  Policy 

M iss  Florence  iMiller,  I.,onisville 

Enlargement 

M iss  Ella  I).  MacLaurin,  Chicago 
Business  [Methods 

Mrs.  Paul  Raymond,  Denver 

The  Rising  Generation 

Mrs.  Francis  E.  Clark,  Boston 
Federation  and  Co-operation 

Miss  Rachel  Lowrie,  Philadelphia 
Mission  Study 

Mrs.  AVallace  RadclifFe,  M ashington,  D.  C. 

;§»tmultanrnus  iRcrtini  at  CalParp  baptist  Cj)unl) 
Mrs.  MacArthur,  Presiding 

Devotional  Service 

[Mrs.  AV.  E.  Norvell 

A Complete  Policy 

Aliss  Daisy  Davies,  Nashville 
Enlargement  - Miss  Harriet  Ellis,  Boston 
Business  Alethods 

Airs.  Frank  AVells,  Indianapolis 
Federation  and  C'o-o{)eration 

Airs.  AI.  C.  Porter,  Pittsburg 
Alission  Study  - Aliss  Helen  C'alder,  Boston 
The  Rising  Generation 

Airs.  AA^ilbur,  AA'ashington 


(1)  3l0tor 

1:00  J).  lycUarfitiap,  ^Harcf)  29,  1911 


LUNCHEON 


M iss  Gkack  II. 
Speakers ; 

Mrs.  Peabody 
Miss  Stewart 
Mi  ss  iVIiller 
Miss  Hughes 

Mrs. 


Dodoe,  Presiding 

Mrs.  Kadcliffe 
Dr.  Noble 

Mrs.  Howard  Taylor 
IMiss  Maya  Das 
^Montgomery 


(2)  23clijiDccc 

:m  Rs.  W.  I.  Havex,  Presiding 
(Same  speakers  as  above) 


(3)  Ifotcl  i^altiorf^ilstoria 

M RS.  ^VILLIA.M  Jay  Schiefeelix.  Presidiiiir 


Speakers : 

Miss  Emei'v 
Mrs.  ^^’alter  Mason 
Miss  "^'a  Ila 
Mrs.  ^Montgomery 


Mrs.  Marden 
Dr.  ]\larv  R.  Noble 
:\ii  ss  acLaurin 

Miss  Butler 


(4)  l^otcl  l^la^a 

M RS.  E.  AV  Ai.roEE  AA  arrf;x,  Presiding 
Speakers : 

Mrs.  Montgomery  Dr.  IMary  Carleton 

Mrs.  Elmore  Mrs.  AA'altei’  Mason 

M iss  Harriet  'I’aylor  Miss  Hughes 

Miss  Emerv  Airs.  Peabodv 

A1  iss  Al  aya  Das  ( India) 


(5)  Su  tlic  o3arDcn 

AIrs.  Phii.ii*  Cari’EXTEr,  Presiding 
Speakers : 

Airs.  Howard  Taylor  Aliss  Helen  Calder 

Airs.  Alontgomery  Deaeone.ss  Phelps 

Aliss  Alinerva  Outhapfel  Airs.  Elmore 
AI  iss  Alargaret  Suman  Dr.  Alary  Carleton 
Airs.  AA'allace  Hadcdiffe 


8 


Denominational  ttallic? 

Cljureliap,  fflart!)  30,  1911 


10.30  A.  M. 

B.\ptist — Calvar\ — 57th  St.,  bet. 
6th  and  7th  Avenues 

10.30  A.  M. 

Congregational — Broadway  Tab- 
ernacle— 56th  St.  and  Broadway 

10.30  A.  M. 

Disciples,  First  Church — 81st  St. 
and  Broadway 

5.00  P.  M. 

Friends — Wednesday,  5 P.  7\L 
IdP  East  20th  Street 

10.30  A.  M. 

Lutheran — Holy  Trinity — 65th 
Street  and  Central  Park  West 

10.. SO  A.  M. 

Methodist — St.  Paul's — 86th  St. 
and  West  End  Avenue 

11.00  A.  M. 

Presbyterian — Fifth  Ave.  Pres- 
byterian— 55tli  Street  and  5th 
Avenue 

10.00  A.  M. 

Protestant  Episcopal — Zion  and 
St.  Timothy — 57th  Street 

10  30  A.  M. 

Reformed  Dutch — Marble  Colle- 
giate— 29th  St.  and  5tli  Ave. 

10.30  A.  M. 

United  Presbyterian- — Washing- 
ton Heights,  cor.  172d  Street 
and  Audubon  Avenue 

9 


9l\3cmic  prcstjptcrian  Ctjiircfj 

2.30  ^3.  ifl.  (abnrsDap,  fflarcl)  30,  1911 

THE  .JUBILEE 

Mus.  IIei.kx  BARRErr  Montgomery,  Presiding 

Devotional  Service  ]\Irs.  Levi  Schofield 
.Jubilee  Hymns 

Introduction  of  Representatives  of  Home  Mis- 
sionary Societies  and  Young  AV  omen’s 
Christian  Association 
Our  Jubilee  Chairmen 
( )ur  Policy— Discussion 

^Carnegie  pall 

8.00  J].  ■££[,  Qbuvfitiap,  ^flarcl)  30,  1911 

MASS  .MEETING 

President  AVooli.ey,  of  Mount  Holyoke 
College,  Presiding 

Chorus  Under  the  direction  of  Mr.  Richard 
Henry  AA'arren 

Air.  Clarence  Dickin.son  at  the  organ 

I I\  nm  ‘ ‘'Phe  Son  of  God  Goes  Forth  to  AA'ar" ' 
Devotional  Service  Mrs.  Howard  Taylor 
Report  of  Gifts  from  New  York  and  Grand 

Total 

II  vnm  “ God  is  Working  His  Purpose  Out" 
Address  Rev.  Arthur  II.  Smith,  D.D. 
Introduction  of  Eoreign  Students  and  A'ohm- 

teers 

Address  Mrs.  Helen  Barrett  Alontgomery 
Hvnm  “Glorious  Things  of  Theeare  Spoken” 
Doxology 
Benediction 


10 


SI  M U LT ANEOr S M EETINGS 

Broadway  and  Sfitli  St. 

S.OO  p.  iH.  <T!)ur£iliap,  i^flartl)  30,  1911 

^Iks.  Newkll  Dwight  Hillis.  Presiding 
Devotional  'Service 
Foreign  Students  and  Volunteers 
Addresses  Dr.  Marv  Kiggs  Noble 
iss  I'jlla  D.  AlacLaurin 

Report  of  Gifts  from  NewYorkand  Grand  Total 
Addresses  Miss  iNliller  Miss  Hughes 

vCaltoarp 

57th  Street,  between  6th  and  7th  .\ves. 

S.OO  p.  Ifl.  (Tbursuap,  fHarcl)  30,  1911 

Mrs.  Krechting,  Presiding 
Devotional  Service 

Report  of  Gifts  from  NewYorkand  Grand  Total 
Addresses 

M iss  Hughes  Mrs.  II.  B.  Montgomery 
Dr.  Noble  Miss  Guthapfel 
Mrs.  Richardson 
Foreign  Students  and  ^ olunteers 

Slbciiuc  prcsliptmaii  Cljurcf) 

Fifth  Avenue  and  55th  Street 

S.OO  p.  ffl.  (Tburfiliap,  iRarcl)  30,  1911 

.M  us.  ,1.  A.  Hatfield,  Presiding 
Devotional  Service  Dr.  Noble 
Addresses  Mrs.  Helen  Barrett  Montgomery 
Miss  Calder  Miss  Hughes  iMiss  II.  Taylor 
Report  of  Gifts  from  New  Y ork  and  Grand  Total 

<Clnirdi  of  Eton  aiiD  Cimotiip 

57th  Street,  bet.  7th  and  8th  .Aves. 

S.OO  p.  iH.  (T!)ursliap,  fHartl)  30,  1911 

Mrs.  Hexrv  Lurf:ck,  Presiding 
Devotional  Service 
Addresses 

i\Irs.  Radcliffe  ]\Irs.  iMason 

Miss  Stewart  Mrs.  Peabody 

Report  of  G ifts  from  New  Y ork  and  Grand  Total 


11 


9!Pomairs  jporcign  ^Vliesion 

jt 

By  MARGARET  E.  SANGSTER 

J* 

We  praise  Thee,  we  bless  Thee,  O Saviour  Divine. 
This  day  of  the  harvest  the  glory  is  Thine. 

Accept,  we  beseech  Thee,  the  tribute  we  bring. 

To  lay  at  Thy  feet,  our  Redeemer  and  King. 

O Lord  of  the  harvest,  in  toil  and  in  tears. 

Thy  servants  went  forth  in  the  seed-sowing  years. 
To-day  are  we  reaping  and  binding  the  sheaves. 

Ah,  rich  is  Thy  premise  to  him  who  believes  ! 

The  nations  who  tarried  in  darkness  so  long 
Have  thrilled  to  the  bliss  of  the  Star  and  the  song, 
And  over  the  gloom  of  their  sin  and  their  loss 
Hath  risen  the  light  of  Thy  conquering  Cross. 

O Saviour  Divine,  in  this  Jubilee  Year. 

In  splendor  of  brightness,  we  pray  Thee,  appear; 
Great  Lord  of  the  Nations,  the  crowns  are  to  Thee. 
Our  service  we  render  from  sea  unto  sea. 

We  praise  Thee,  we  bless  Thee,  for  idols  o’erthrown. 
For  joy  that  replaces  the  tear  and  the  moan. 

From  East  and  from  West  we  are  hasting  to  bring 
Our  tributes  to  Thee,  O Redeemer  and  King. 


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